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maureen naylor is live in san bruno with more. >> reporter: we have seen a lot of the devastation zone. behind me, you can see this heavy equipment was brought in. that was just brought in today to start the cleanup, official cleanup process for the neighborhood tomorrow. 37 homes here were destroyed. work on three of them begins tomorrow. workers in riot gear hosed down to clean up toxicity. >> we were hoping to start today. the site is not ready unless we can do it 100% correct, we're not gonna do it. >> reporter: some damaged cars were removed but those completely charred won't be taken away until tomorrow. crews will had use these devices to check air quality. >> this will monitor any fugitive dust or emissions coming off the site and we'll be able to collect them and find out if there's anything truly hazardous. >> while the cleanup preparations were underway, this resident was at a nearby gymnasium talking with his health representative. he says his biggest concern is his roommate who was severely injured. >> he had like 75% burn. he's in critical condition. he had had a stroke.
maureen naylor is live in san bruno with more. >> reporter: we have seen a lot of the devastation zone. behind me, you can see this heavy equipment was brought in. that was just brought in today to start the cleanup, official cleanup process for the neighborhood tomorrow. 37 homes here were destroyed. work on three of them begins tomorrow. workers in riot gear hosed down to clean up toxicity. >> we were hoping to start today. the site is not ready unless we can do it 100% correct,...
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today kron 4's maureen shows thus action taken by the district. >> reporter: kids playing had to make do with kicking the ball around while the nuclides were off limits. here you can see the caution tape with a sign reading play structure closed. four kids suffered broken bones bones and the same thing happened at another school, six kids in five weeks, compared to 8 reports of last year. here you can see video when it was open for kids. after we started asking questions the district closed them down and here you can see they did the same thing here, even though no accidents have happened at this school. these structures just opened this week. now all the play structures, which cost the district a million and a half dollars will stay roped off till next tuesday night. they will decide if any modifications made to be made. maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >> today parents had mixed reaction. >> if that's what they need to do get it fixed. why mess around. >> accidents will happen. they will continue to happen. you have to hope children play more careful on them. to me they don't look danger
today kron 4's maureen shows thus action taken by the district. >> reporter: kids playing had to make do with kicking the ball around while the nuclides were off limits. here you can see the caution tape with a sign reading play structure closed. four kids suffered broken bones bones and the same thing happened at another school, six kids in five weeks, compared to 8 reports of last year. here you can see video when it was open for kids. after we started asking questions the district...
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maureen? >> reporter: some of those people being targeted are right behind me. take a live look now at northbound 280. the drivers headed here to the city, those are the targets because officials say those on the peninsula are least likely to use public transportation to get to san francisco. they're floating charging $6 during the morning and evening commute. if you leave your heart in san francisco, you may have to pay to get it back. the two-year study looks at using electronic fast track technology to use drivers $3 dure in and out gurring peak weekday travel. the idea is in the infant stages, but has already sparked anger from some commuters. >> i don't agree with it. i mean, it is just another way to make revenue, but us working people can in the afford. this. >> it is ridiculous. it is ridiculous. and who came up with this, anyway? >> reporter: the san francisco transportation authority, which says its study shows the idea would reduce traffic and improve air quality. >> this isn't about san francisco building a mote around itself. >> reporter: the goal,
maureen? >> reporter: some of those people being targeted are right behind me. take a live look now at northbound 280. the drivers headed here to the city, those are the targets because officials say those on the peninsula are least likely to use public transportation to get to san francisco. they're floating charging $6 during the morning and evening commute. if you leave your heart in san francisco, you may have to pay to get it back. the two-year study looks at using electronic fast...
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maureen naylor joins us live. >> reporter: tesla tonight says it's still gressively hirer. and hints that several other models may roll down the production line here. unlike that april day when toyota's last car rolled off the production line, there will be no fanfare tomorrow when tesla takes over the nummi plant. a lot of hope riding on this new factor. tesla will occupy a small portion of the plant and plans to build their new car here. >> clearly tesla won't replace all the jobs that were lost at the nummi plant, but we are very excited to see the new cars rolling off the line. >> reporter: there's hope tesla sedan won't be the only plant made here. >> we're hoping that toyota might become -- do a joint venture and do some manufacturing there, that would be a great thing but we don't know if that will happen. >> reporter: tesla says the factory will be a big factor. but channels are the owner of this liquor store down the street won't be here. he's selling his business saying since nummi's closure his sales have gone down. >> i hope that they will be better. but god kno
maureen naylor joins us live. >> reporter: tesla tonight says it's still gressively hirer. and hints that several other models may roll down the production line here. unlike that april day when toyota's last car rolled off the production line, there will be no fanfare tomorrow when tesla takes over the nummi plant. a lot of hope riding on this new factor. tesla will occupy a small portion of the plant and plans to build their new car here. >> clearly tesla won't replace all the jobs...
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maureen naylor joins us live. >> reporter: tesla tonight says it's still aggressively hirer. and hints that several other models may roll down the production line here. unlike that april day when toyota's last car rolled off the production line, there will be no fanfare tomorrow when tesla takes over the nummi plant. a lot of hope riding on this new factor. tesla will occupy a small portion of the plant and plans to build their new car here. >> clearly tesla won't replace all the jobs that were lost at the nummi plant, but we are very excited to see the new cars rolling off the line. >> reporter: there's hope tesla sedan won't be the only plant made here. >> we're hoping that toyota might become -- do a joint venture and do some manufacturing there, that would be a great thing but we don't know if that will happen. >> reporter: tesla says the factory will be a big factor. but channels are the owner of this liquor store down the street won't be here. he's selling his business saying since nummi's closure his sales have gone down. >> i hope that they will be better. but god kno
maureen naylor joins us live. >> reporter: tesla tonight says it's still aggressively hirer. and hints that several other models may roll down the production line here. unlike that april day when toyota's last car rolled off the production line, there will be no fanfare tomorrow when tesla takes over the nummi plant. a lot of hope riding on this new factor. tesla will occupy a small portion of the plant and plans to build their new car here. >> clearly tesla won't replace all the...
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in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the tour that began in 1975 was known as the san francisco grand prix and has moved to various parts of the city in the current course takes riders on telegraph hill. >>> in the 11th inning of the giants and red backs, there was a two-run double to put the giants ahead in the giants won two two. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00, a stranger's kindness that saved a boy's life. >>> their may be a cool chief meteorologist down, bill martin will tell us how soon things will change. >> our local m.d.a. telethon raised an impressive $3 million today to help fight muscular dystrophy and the 45th year of the telethon raised $59 million. >>> people enjoyed the nice weather. >> it was a nice way to end. >> it was a lot of fun and. >> the weather outside today, it's a lot of sunshine and it will be the warmest day of the week. temperatures are trending down. why a? fog paid on live stormtracker 2 you can see the leading edge of it. with this cooling trend coming our way we are looking for temperatures tomorrow to be a few degrees warmer -
in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the tour that began in 1975 was known as the san francisco grand prix and has moved to various parts of the city in the current course takes riders on telegraph hill. >>> in the 11th inning of the giants and red backs, there was a two-run double to put the giants ahead in the giants won two two. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00, a stranger's kindness that saved a boy's life. >>> their may be a cool...
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maureen kelly reports on a new day tuned curfew that goes into effect. >> according to the richmond police department approximately four injured 50 kids are in the streets instead of in school every day in the city. truancy leads not to more juvenile delinquency like this graffiti see here but also to more kids becoming a victim of the crimes during the last school year nine students enrolled in richmond schools are now y r p to make sure kids like these are off their bikes and in their classrooms starting in september police officers will be able to take the kids were out in public 30 minutes after school begins, until 30 minutes before the school day ends. the kids will either be taken back to their school or to an attendant center like this one here why were the be counseled once they're inside these doors to get to the board of the problem and help them get to school. truants and their parents will have to come here to the richmond superior court to deal with this citation inside the courthouse it will be up to a judge to order the true went into a huge intervention program. here at th
maureen kelly reports on a new day tuned curfew that goes into effect. >> according to the richmond police department approximately four injured 50 kids are in the streets instead of in school every day in the city. truancy leads not to more juvenile delinquency like this graffiti see here but also to more kids becoming a victim of the crimes during the last school year nine students enrolled in richmond schools are now y r p to make sure kids like these are off their bikes and in their...
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and the five year-old daughter was still in the back seat, and maureen spoke to the family after they were reunited. they spoke about the ordeal. >> much better. >> much better, that is how she
and the five year-old daughter was still in the back seat, and maureen spoke to the family after they were reunited. they spoke about the ordeal. >> much better. >> much better, that is how she
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maureen kelly kron4 news. fire was reported around town this morning. fire officials say that it started here carport of seven apartment building. to apartments were severely damaged. fire was contained around 1:00 this afternoon. the cost of damage to more than $1 million. still ahead on kron4 news of marijuana this century may be operating out of concord illegally. miners underground for 33 runners are found alive. the difference between the drive and i phoned. this will have on kron4 news. b-a-c-c-a-l-a-u-r-e-a-t-e. baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] since this competition has been continuing for 48 hours and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this board to declare all 20 contestants winners. you have all competed admirably. admirably. a-d-m-i-r-a-b-l-y. admirably. [ male announcer ] at&t is making high speed internet affordable for only $14.95 a month with select services. at&t. rethink possible. texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! it's time for new school banking, bubbie. i
maureen kelly kron4 news. fire was reported around town this morning. fire officials say that it started here carport of seven apartment building. to apartments were severely damaged. fire was contained around 1:00 this afternoon. the cost of damage to more than $1 million. still ahead on kron4 news of marijuana this century may be operating out of concord illegally. miners underground for 33 runners are found alive. the difference between the drive and i phoned. this will have on kron4 news....
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maureen kelly for kron4 news. >> it a 20 minute address from all office president barack obama told u.s. nation that they are officially ended their combat role and the rocky future is now on. they talked about our economy to sing is art most urgent fact. other adults for kron4 news >> in san jose. they're a member of the sacrifices of the veterans that served in >> iraq> there lot of physical c,gv)+pvzsé÷hzÑath0e÷ewá÷oé7él0 just we just had an earthquake. happens five minutes ago. pam? >> a programming change to talk about this friday. nbc will air a line. at 10:00 p.m. the special edition of the kron4 news. a doctor felt to be seen at 3 and to the w.w. east back down will be as 7:00 p.m.. and they saw a great white shark. here is video. they say it could be as long as 25 ft.. the shark bite tacked acyl or sea lions create i read it pool of blood visible from the shore. most of the surfers and beachgoers continue to go into the water. >> it is not official looking. >> there were in conspicuous signs posted on the beach but that does not seem to face people. >> if it were a big
maureen kelly for kron4 news. >> it a 20 minute address from all office president barack obama told u.s. nation that they are officially ended their combat role and the rocky future is now on. they talked about our economy to sing is art most urgent fact. other adults for kron4 news >> in san jose. they're a member of the sacrifices of the veterans that served in >> iraq> there lot of physical c,gv)+pvzsé÷hzÑath0e÷ewá÷oé7él0 just we just had an earthquake. happens...
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. >>> good evening, it is monday, august 16 p ibm -- i am maureen naylor late this afternoon the ninth circuit court of appeals in san francisco said same-sex marriages can not resume on wednesday as the district court judge had previously ruled instead they will remain on hold indefinitely. a three judge panel also ordered supporters and opponents to file legal briefs. a different prejudge panel will hear the case in early december and people who opposed proposition eight say they are disappointed but not surprised by the delay. they say their coveted that the ruling will be upheld. >> i think it's a great movement and support what is going on. i think they're going about the right way. >> that is unfortunate because i was going to marry my husband on wednesday. >> the state attorney general joined the attorneys argued against proposition eight and asking judge walker to allow same-sex marriages to go ahead and he said the ninth circuit rulings did not surprise him. >> i do not think there are in the like it here in the country so you break new ground so you have to expect that the hi
. >>> good evening, it is monday, august 16 p ibm -- i am maureen naylor late this afternoon the ninth circuit court of appeals in san francisco said same-sex marriages can not resume on wednesday as the district court judge had previously ruled instead they will remain on hold indefinitely. a three judge panel also ordered supporters and opponents to file legal briefs. a different prejudge panel will hear the case in early december and people who opposed proposition eight say they are...
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kron 4's maureen shows us the steps the management is taking in the wake of the latest attacks. >> reporter: stopping cars that are coming on to the premsis to make sure they have this sticker indicating they live in this complex. you can see one of the cameras monitoring the garage. management says they are increasing the cameras around the property. it is gated but look at this entrance, entrance, the gate only blocks the drive way. the plan is to extend the fence so that can't happen. some residents say it's not enough to keep them from moving out. >> my opinion, too little too late. five women have been attacked. i am done. >> reporter: some expressed concerns about one of the entrances. that's 3-1/2 feet tall. they have seen people hop this fence. management did not return my calls to see if plans include installing a higher fence at this location. >> the suspect in the first three assaults has already been arrested and in custody. >>> man is dead after being struck by a train tonight. happened tonight at 7:30. the accident caused delays for caltrain. at this point the man's death is b
kron 4's maureen shows us the steps the management is taking in the wake of the latest attacks. >> reporter: stopping cars that are coming on to the premsis to make sure they have this sticker indicating they live in this complex. you can see one of the cameras monitoring the garage. management says they are increasing the cameras around the property. it is gated but look at this entrance, entrance, the gate only blocks the drive way. the plan is to extend the fence so that can't happen....
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maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45% water conservation. water managers said customers have cut back 20% of their water use during the past 14 months. >>> a bay area program to help teenagers get a college degree got a boost tonight. a new learning center. it's designed to help put those who might have difficult t getting to college on track to a higher education. amber lee has this report. >> reporter: the carpenter's union hall building at oakland's jack lindon square now houses a new center which helps under privileged high school students get into college. and tonight was the grand opening of their facility. >> our students use the computer lab
maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45%...
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my colleague maureen naylor has been following the whitman campaign, she joins us now from southern california now live from universal city. >> reporter: you see the color cream of gold and green. and they hope will be part of the victory celebration here. as you mentioned, this has been a long and expensive campaign. it'll come to an end in just a few hours. i spoke with meg whitman when she arrived here earlier this afternoon. she arrived in this green bus which she's been traveling in through california and says she's feeling good today. the silican valley ceo has been shaking hands with voters. he's been creating a platform of cutting government spending. this is the most expensive general election campaign in state history. the most money come ing from the whitman campaign, 148 million from her own chest. this is a lot closer race and they are not taking anything for granted. in fact, right now they are still on the phones upstairs. i spoke to a staffer just a short while ago and they said any staffer not working on the floor in preparation for the party tonight should be upstairs on the
my colleague maureen naylor has been following the whitman campaign, she joins us now from southern california now live from universal city. >> reporter: you see the color cream of gold and green. and they hope will be part of the victory celebration here. as you mentioned, this has been a long and expensive campaign. it'll come to an end in just a few hours. i spoke with meg whitman when she arrived here earlier this afternoon. she arrived in this green bus which she's been traveling in...
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maureen kelly. >> and southern california, more attacks between meg whitman and the housekeeper. first she claims she did not know that her housekeeper was an undocumented worker and then she said she did not receive the letter from 2003 questioning the social security number of the undocumented worker. and then the attorney of the housekeeper has meg whitman set and rating on it and he says he does not recall that. - handwriting is possible that he could have written on that. >> and another big store, the 10 million toys and furniture of fisher-price. with a safety concerns, and several parents asking about what they thought about the recall. the reaction was mixed and some people said the company is doing the right thing. to get dangerous products off the shelves and others expressed concern about the amount of safety testing. and they say that a company that makes toys for children should be more cautious about what products make it to the market. in emeryville, jeff bush. >> at the fremont police department, gregg says that todd young remains hospitalized one month after bein
maureen kelly. >> and southern california, more attacks between meg whitman and the housekeeper. first she claims she did not know that her housekeeper was an undocumented worker and then she said she did not receive the letter from 2003 questioning the social security number of the undocumented worker. and then the attorney of the housekeeper has meg whitman set and rating on it and he says he does not recall that. - handwriting is possible that he could have written on that. >>...
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maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45% water conservation. water managers said customers have cut back 20% of their water use during the past 14 months. >>> a bay area program to help teenagers get a college degree got a boost tonight. a new learning center. it's designed to help put those who might have difficult t getting to college on track to a higher education. amber lee has this report. >> reporter: the carpenter's union hall building at oakland's jack lindon square now houses a new center which helps under privileged high school students get into college. and tonight was the grand opening of their facility. >> our students use the computer lab
maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45%...
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maureen kelly, kron 4 news. ♪ >> mostly sunny skies this afternoon with fog clinging to the coastline. although some breaks along the coast in the cloud coverage. temperatures are warmer bay area wide. and the inland is the most, with almost 10 degrees higher inland. 80 degrees in antioch is our warmest spot. also mild in the north bay, five degrees warmer. 70 degrees in napa, 78 degrees in santa rosa, and on the coast? a few degrees down, actually. that fog is hanging on longer and the 24 hour temperature change, net decrease warmer in livermore. five degrees and fairfield, and even novado. we will continue with these mild weather trend over the next couple of days. here is a look at tonight, tomorrow, fog on the coastline and oil spill into the bay but not extensive. tomorrow morning, a patchy along the coast and into the day. and sunny skies will warm just a bit and we're seeing today details on your extended forecast coming up in just a little bit. >> thank you, jacqueline and a live look at his santa bridge. the westbound is under right side.is on your right side. i know. i kno
maureen kelly, kron 4 news. ♪ >> mostly sunny skies this afternoon with fog clinging to the coastline. although some breaks along the coast in the cloud coverage. temperatures are warmer bay area wide. and the inland is the most, with almost 10 degrees higher inland. 80 degrees in antioch is our warmest spot. also mild in the north bay, five degrees warmer. 70 degrees in napa, 78 degrees in santa rosa, and on the coast? a few degrees down, actually. that fog is hanging on longer and the...
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area this afternoon, lawyer maureen neigh lore was with the governor. >> fresh off his trip to asia he came straight to this neighborhood. he praised the quick response of emergency crews and vowed this will be a transparent investigation. with a cold wind blowing the governor made his first visit to the devastated san brown oh neighborhood. the 167-foot-long crater remained fenced in behind him while the governor was briefed by the ntsb. >> it was the fault of somebody or a problem or something that has not been maintained, or whatever it may be, you will know. there is no hiding of information. i can guarantee you that. >> reporter: today, pairs of ntsb investigators start going door e homes surrounding the blast. the governor said his thoughts and prayers are with the victims who own homes like this, and that's what that looked like today. >> my understanding was when the explosion first hit, it blew her out a window. >>> >> this elderly man says his elderly anyone doesn't make him sound easy. >> in his own way, this was something maybe a tragedy waiting to happen. >> reporter: whil
area this afternoon, lawyer maureen neigh lore was with the governor. >> fresh off his trip to asia he came straight to this neighborhood. he praised the quick response of emergency crews and vowed this will be a transparent investigation. with a cold wind blowing the governor made his first visit to the devastated san brown oh neighborhood. the 167-foot-long crater remained fenced in behind him while the governor was briefed by the ntsb. >> it was the fault of somebody or a problem...
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maureen kelly shows us the action taken by the district of up-to playground structures. >> at hamilton elementary had to do with just kickball. the brand new jungle gyms were off limits. you can see that caution tape. with this " plea instructio andf broken bones, and other children suffered injuries, six children and only five weeks. and 8 reports of broken bones of all of last year in these both districts. video, from wednesday, at hamilton one was open for children. hamas started asking questions and the same rancho alimentary even though no accidents reported because there is been not enough time. this opened and earlier this week. these cost the district over $1.5 million will stay closed until they meet with the designer, manufacturer at our meeting next tuesday night. they will decide if any modifications need to be made before children are allowed on these structures, again. >> today, parents had mixed reactions and this is what they had to say. >> you know, if that is what they need to do to get it fixed. to get it fixed, why mess around? >> accidents will happen, and they wil
maureen kelly shows us the action taken by the district of up-to playground structures. >> at hamilton elementary had to do with just kickball. the brand new jungle gyms were off limits. you can see that caution tape. with this " plea instructio andf broken bones, and other children suffered injuries, six children and only five weeks. and 8 reports of broken bones of all of last year in these both districts. video, from wednesday, at hamilton one was open for children. hamas started...
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and maureen kelly reports. >> there is no solution.. the u.s. are at work. there is no set time. them over 200 people missing for the past two days that is a cop out. >> the union as the reason why they are waiting long is because the transit has changed the driver's schedules a trip short notice. and some are driving a different route every day with out familiarity. >> with disrupting their lives, and to promote a strike. >> and just to know that all the drivers have not driven these routes before in the have the ability to choose any route. the union leaders kept them are from those choices that is why there were some of the complaints. and if the union? and if the drivers are mad at their own union? was there to blame. >> and getting pushed out? >> they're not going to be pushed out, they've been chosing choosing this, and each has a $1 million budget deficit. the only people that not contributed is the members and the union members. we need their help to keep this from being solvent. >> and kron4's spoke to commuters that is impacting >> it is difficult, to wait for one or. a
and maureen kelly reports. >> there is no solution.. the u.s. are at work. there is no set time. them over 200 people missing for the past two days that is a cop out. >> the union as the reason why they are waiting long is because the transit has changed the driver's schedules a trip short notice. and some are driving a different route every day with out familiarity. >> with disrupting their lives, and to promote a strike. >> and just to know that all the drivers have...
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i know my colleague maureen naylor she has been covering the whitman campaign all night long. she's down in southern california and joins us now. >> we're in universal city where the crowd is awaiting meg whitman. there has been no concession at this point. they are still saying it is too early to call despite -- let's listen to what pete wison wilson has to say. >> trying to piece the vote by calling the different counties. the one that has so far put together, they think about 31% of the vote has jerry brown leading by less than 100,000. or excuse me 1,493,000 to 1,000,408. difference of 89,000 votes with maybe 31% of the vote. not nearly enough to decide. >> former governor pete wison says that the not enough toed the. he is hopeful that meg whitman could be the first female governor of california. they are anxiously awaiting the results, about 500 people have passed into this room. some came down from the bay area for this. as mike mentioned, exit polls show brown did well with latino and female voters. and meg whitman did well with white men. they are going to be anxiousl
i know my colleague maureen naylor she has been covering the whitman campaign all night long. she's down in southern california and joins us now. >> we're in universal city where the crowd is awaiting meg whitman. there has been no concession at this point. they are still saying it is too early to call despite -- let's listen to what pete wison wilson has to say. >> trying to piece the vote by calling the different counties. the one that has so far put together, they think about 31%...
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i know my colleague maureen naylor she has been covering the whitman campaign all night long. she's down in southern california and joins us now. >> we're in universal city where the crowd is awaiting meg whitman. there has been no concession at this point. they are still saying it is too early to call despite -- let's listen to what pete wison wilson has to say. >> trying to piece the vote by calling the different counties. the one that has so far put together, they think about 31% of the vote has jerry brown leading by less than 100,000. or excuse me 1,493,000 to 1,000,408. difference of 89,000 votes with maybe 31% of the vote. not nearly enough to decide. >> former governor pete wison says that the not enough toed the. he is hopeful that meg whitman could be the first female governor of california. they are anxiously awaiting the results, about 500 people have passed into this room. some came down from the bay area for this. as mike mentioned, exit polls show brown did well with latino and female voters. and meg whitman did well with white men. they are going to be anxiousl
i know my colleague maureen naylor she has been covering the whitman campaign all night long. she's down in southern california and joins us now. >> we're in universal city where the crowd is awaiting meg whitman. there has been no concession at this point. they are still saying it is too early to call despite -- let's listen to what pete wison wilson has to say. >> trying to piece the vote by calling the different counties. the one that has so far put together, they think about 31%...
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it cost $1.5 million- a-maureen kelly. >> this developing story. and date to of the counter attacks involving republican gubernatorial, meg whitman. and her housekeeper, the questions of what did meg whitman know? and once again, she denies that she knew that she was an undocumented worker. she denied that she received a letter from the social security administration from 2003 that her number and name did not match. she accused her opponent, jerry brown of being tthe entire incident which he is calling a political smear to the make a mistake that these allegations are completely untrue. we saw that she was part of our family. once we saw that she was an illegal alien when it to terminate her unemployment. my husband nor i received any letter from the social security administration. if there is a letter of there? i do not know how they got it is not in our house. frankly, i think jerry brown who of what his allies have been trying to do. perhaps jerry brown has been into politics too long. to know anything else in this is a baseless smear attacks an
it cost $1.5 million- a-maureen kelly. >> this developing story. and date to of the counter attacks involving republican gubernatorial, meg whitman. and her housekeeper, the questions of what did meg whitman know? and once again, she denies that she knew that she was an undocumented worker. she denied that she received a letter from the social security administration from 2003 that her number and name did not match. she accused her opponent, jerry brown of being tthe entire incident which...
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. >>> maureen naylor reports, investigators want to know if the horses were victims of severe neglects. >> reporter: it was a disturbing sight here as investigators photographed one after the other. two were found alive but very dehydrated. >> one had to go on iv fluids. the other we just gave small amounts of water in a bucket. there's still touch and go. >> reporter: the weak surviving horses were loaded on to a trailer. the owner said he couldn't be interviewed because he had to get the horses to the hospital. >> if people were aware of this, they have to tell somebody before it gets this bad. how can you have horse bodies laying around and nobody know about it. >> reporter: this trough on the property was bone dry. estimated to have been empty between three and four days during which the temperature climbed into the high 90s. >> they were well nourished, it wasn't that they were without food. but the water, lack of water is what killed them. >> reporter: authorities say this horse died this morning shortly after they arrived. one of two found in a limited shade on the property. the
. >>> maureen naylor reports, investigators want to know if the horses were victims of severe neglects. >> reporter: it was a disturbing sight here as investigators photographed one after the other. two were found alive but very dehydrated. >> one had to go on iv fluids. the other we just gave small amounts of water in a bucket. there's still touch and go. >> reporter: the weak surviving horses were loaded on to a trailer. the owner said he couldn't be interviewed...
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ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose with this story. maureen? >> reporter: mike, the meeting wrapped up just a little over an hour ago and residents from the county pocket -- pocket made it clear. tonight's meeting was filled with heated exchanges between frustrated residents of the cambria area and san jose city officials. san jose is under court order. >> we're looking at whether it's a better boundary of where city services stop. we think with this boundary it makes it much cleaner. >> reporter: before the meeting about 60 people rallied to become part of campbell fighting concerns about san jose's public safety services. >> they are already letting firemen go and they are not for safety. they aren't gonna help us. >> to prepare for this, my husband and i have actually taken cpr classes so, if, in fact, city services can't get to us in time, we can save ourselves. >> by taking on more, this is gonna hurt me as a citizen of san jose. we're really opposed to it. >> reporter: those at the cam bem cigar shop are against the idea. the store's been
ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose with this story. maureen? >> reporter: mike, the meeting wrapped up just a little over an hour ago and residents from the county pocket -- pocket made it clear. tonight's meeting was filled with heated exchanges between frustrated residents of the cambria area and san jose city officials. san jose is under court order. >> we're looking at whether it's a better boundary of where city services stop. we think with this boundary it makes it much...
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. >>> this is meg whitman's house, and >>> maureen naylor reports, investigators want to know if the horses were victims of severe neglects. >> reporter: it was a disturbing sight here as investigators photographed one after the other. two were found alive but very dehydrated. >> one had to go on iv fluids. the other we just gave small amounts of water in a bucket. there's still touch and go. >> reporter: the weak surviving horses were loaded on to a trailer. the owner said he couldn't be interviewed because he had to get the horses to the hospital. >> if people were aware of this, they have to tell somebody before it gets this bad. how can you have horse bodies laying around and nobody know about it. >> reporter: this trough on the property was bone dry. estimated to have been empty between three and four days during which the temperature climbed into the high 90s. >> they were well nourished, it wasn't that they were without food. but the water, lack of water is what killed them. >> reporter: authorities say this horse died this morning shortly after they arrived. one of two found
. >>> this is meg whitman's house, and >>> maureen naylor reports, investigators want to know if the horses were victims of severe neglects. >> reporter: it was a disturbing sight here as investigators photographed one after the other. two were found alive but very dehydrated. >> one had to go on iv fluids. the other we just gave small amounts of water in a bucket. there's still touch and go. >> reporter: the weak surviving horses were loaded on to a trailer....
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. >> maureen nailer reporting. >>> we will update you on tonight's big story, a wildfire burning. >>> meteorologist phil martin has the story for you. >>> you can watch bay area news at 7 on your computer, streaming live on the internet at ktvu.com. [ male announcer when meg whitman arrived at ebay, they had 30 people and an idea. meg's job was to make it happen. it took leadership. focus. and the ability to bring people together. meg whitman delivered. named one of america's best ceo's by harvard business review, she grew ebay 15,000 strong and made small business dreams come true. now meg has a plan to create jobs. fix sacramento. and deliver results. meg whitman. for a new california. >>> eventually captured and died during a concentration camp. in her diary, she wrote the tree gave her hope that the world be okay. officials say the sapling is now 6 inches tall and will be planted near the holocaust memorial. >>> turning to weather, where bill martin is here to talk to us not only about today's intense heat, but what's in store for tomorrow. >> it was hot, record highs throughout t
. >> maureen nailer reporting. >>> we will update you on tonight's big story, a wildfire burning. >>> meteorologist phil martin has the story for you. >>> you can watch bay area news at 7 on your computer, streaming live on the internet at ktvu.com. [ male announcer when meg whitman arrived at ebay, they had 30 people and an idea. meg's job was to make it happen. it took leadership. focus. and the ability to bring people together. meg whitman delivered. named...
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maureen naylor is there to explain. >> reporter: there's the sounds of tinkering pianos all over the bay area. and you'd be surprised who gets on these pianos. a symphony of sound is filling the bay area in the silican area. impromptu concerts are playing out as part of a new art exhibit called, play me i'm yours. >> piano players are the most derivative of all musicians. it's that we never have pianos to play. >> reporter: the silican valley is the first to get the exhibit, after new york. >> it puts you in a different mind set. >> reporter: from this high school student playing prelude in g minor. to this homeless man playing lean on me. every piano is drawing players. all with cars and light rails whizzing by. >> the goal is to place pianos in community meeting places in places where other wise people wouldn't have to speak to each other. >> reporter: where we found these two men that had just met. >> not only is this one of the greatest ideas san jose has ever had. but just the increasing and uprising as everybody wants to play music around here. i think that's one of the huge ou
maureen naylor is there to explain. >> reporter: there's the sounds of tinkering pianos all over the bay area. and you'd be surprised who gets on these pianos. a symphony of sound is filling the bay area in the silican area. impromptu concerts are playing out as part of a new art exhibit called, play me i'm yours. >> piano players are the most derivative of all musicians. it's that we never have pianos to play. >> reporter: the silican valley is the first to get the exhibit,...
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. >>> a maureen county homeowner lost her fight to reserve her grove of young lipties trees. the city says the trees are a fire and physical danger to the neighborhood because the branches break and fall. # she took it to court and fought it, until she found the appeal's court refused to hear her case. all the trees had to be taken down. >>> so, what is going on with the weather? >> well, things are cooling off drastically. temperatures taking a big dip, 15 to 20-degree in the bay area. how about that. look at the nice, giant orange out there. things looking good. low clouds, and mid to high level clouds that continue to bring -- well, it looks like rain -- but not seeing much in the way of rain drops, as they evaporate before they hit the surface. things will start to moisten up in the atmosphere. tomorrow we could see a couple of scattered, light showers. partly cloudy skies, temperatures way down. 60s and 70s again. the big story will be how cool it is in many spots around the bay area and a slight chance of scattered light showers. numbers around the bay area, 50s and 60s
. >>> a maureen county homeowner lost her fight to reserve her grove of young lipties trees. the city says the trees are a fire and physical danger to the neighborhood because the branches break and fall. # she took it to court and fought it, until she found the appeal's court refused to hear her case. all the trees had to be taken down. >>> so, what is going on with the weather? >> well, things are cooling off drastically. temperatures taking a big dip, 15 to 20-degree...
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pipes were sent to labs in washington dc to find the cause of the demonstration created in san bruno, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >> they will investigate all pipelines in the state and issued that order yesterday at the request of the acting governor. pg&e had 6,000 miles of underground high-pressure gas lines and by all accounts the complete inspection will be a huge endeavor. >> the pipelines provide service to all of our customers in central and northern california but i cannot tell you specifically how many of them go through neighborhoods like you in san bruno. >> the pipe that exploded was more than 50 years old and they say it was installed when the neighborhood had a smaller population. the disaster resonates deeply with victims of the oakland hills fire. victims say they cannot help but notice similarities in that story is coming up in about seven minutes right here on bay area news at 7:00. >>> rangers at yosemite national park say they have found human remains that belongs to a livermore man. forty-six to a fred crawford disappeared in august 2,003 while hiking in the rem
pipes were sent to labs in washington dc to find the cause of the demonstration created in san bruno, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >> they will investigate all pipelines in the state and issued that order yesterday at the request of the acting governor. pg&e had 6,000 miles of underground high-pressure gas lines and by all accounts the complete inspection will be a huge endeavor. >> the pipelines provide service to all of our customers in central and northern california...
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maureen naylor reports on today's arrests. >> this one was loaded when we retrieved this from his backpack. >> reporter: the loaded gun is one of two guns police confiscated. the other one not loaded is a tech five pistol. it had a three round magazine which was empty. it's the same gun used at the columbine shooting. >> we don't know if they are armed if they're looking for another student at the school. so we didn't know what was going on. why they would be armed at school. >>> they are 21-year-old christian williams and 20-year- old reginald battle. officers say each had a concealed pistol in his backpack. police say battle is a known member of a street gang. >> once they were out of class and away from other students they were detained. it was done fairly low key and without putting anyone else at jeopardy. >>> news of the arrests was news to students. >> i don't feel safe but it's not going to stop me from coming to school. >> do your thing there, don't bring it there because people here are pursuing their education but they are upgrading their life. >>> in less than three weeks, it's
maureen naylor reports on today's arrests. >> this one was loaded when we retrieved this from his backpack. >> reporter: the loaded gun is one of two guns police confiscated. the other one not loaded is a tech five pistol. it had a three round magazine which was empty. it's the same gun used at the columbine shooting. >> we don't know if they are armed if they're looking for another student at the school. so we didn't know what was going on. why they would be armed at school....
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maureen kelly. >> this is pretty incredible on a monday, look good on the top of your screen. there is barely any cars! and is moving right along towards the east bay and this is the time to do it. not too bad southbound, the ones you're one headed towards the peninsula. also during well. and a programming change to tell you about. and nbc will have the giants game. kron 4 will of the line on nbc at 8:00 p.m. and at 10:00 p.m., a special edition of kron 4 and dr. koop to be seen at 3:00 p.m. and smackdown will be moved to saturday at 7:00 p.m. we will be right back. [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. you can't really love me. i know about gay
maureen kelly. >> this is pretty incredible on a monday, look good on the top of your screen. there is barely any cars! and is moving right along towards the east bay and this is the time to do it. not too bad southbound, the ones you're one headed towards the peninsula. also during well. and a programming change to tell you about. and nbc will have the giants game. kron 4 will of the line on nbc at 8:00 p.m. and at 10:00 p.m., a special edition of kron 4 and dr. koop to be seen at 3:00...
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maureen naylor reports on today's arrests. >> this one was loaded when we retrieved this from his backpack. >> reporter: the loaded gun is one of two guns police confiscated. the other one not loaded is a tech five pistol. it had a three round magazine which was empty. it's the same gun used at the columbine shooting. >> we don't know if they are armed if they're looking for another student at the school. so we didn't know what was going on. why they would be armed at school. >>> they are 21-year-old christian williams and 20-year- old reginald battle. officers say each had a concealed pistol in his backpack. police say battle is a known member of a street gang. >> once they were out of class and away from other students they were detained. it was done fairly low key and without putting anyone else at jeopardy. >>> news of the arrests was news to students. >> i don't feel safe but it's not going to stop me from coming to school. >> do your thing there, don't bring it there because people here are pursuing their education but they are upgrading their life. >>> in less than three weeks, it's
maureen naylor reports on today's arrests. >> this one was loaded when we retrieved this from his backpack. >> reporter: the loaded gun is one of two guns police confiscated. the other one not loaded is a tech five pistol. it had a three round magazine which was empty. it's the same gun used at the columbine shooting. >> we don't know if they are armed if they're looking for another student at the school. so we didn't know what was going on. why they would be armed at school....
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maureen naylor is live with a live report. >> we're at san jose fire station 17 one of two stations that brought in extra firefighters because of the heat rate. calfire planned to reduce it's staffing as of yesterday, but the recent weather changed that staff. >> reporter: in morgan hill tonight calfire crews waited until the sun went down to clean the engine. two extra trucks are being staffed until cooler nights return. the tail end of a heat wave can be the time of most concern. >> when it gets really hot, people go inside. we tend to see less starts of fire. >> reporter: a similar transition from a heat wave when the lick fire broke out three years ago. in san jose, cars and bicycles returned to alan problem park which was closed because of an entire danger. >> i don't think they should take it. other wise it takes away from my afternoon walks. >> reporter: the concern is not only temperatures will row lower than normal. >> it's tough. especially something you think you get used to it but actually i knee that every year it's getting harder. >> reporter: scientists use this fuel stick
maureen naylor is live with a live report. >> we're at san jose fire station 17 one of two stations that brought in extra firefighters because of the heat rate. calfire planned to reduce it's staffing as of yesterday, but the recent weather changed that staff. >> reporter: in morgan hill tonight calfire crews waited until the sun went down to clean the engine. two extra trucks are being staffed until cooler nights return. the tail end of a heat wave can be the time of most concern....
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maureen naylor is live with a live report. >> we're at san jose fire station 17 one of two stations that brought in extra firefighters because of the heat rate. calfire planned to reduce it's staffing as of yesterday, but the recent weather changed that staff. >> reporter: in morgan hill tonight calfire crews waited until the sun went down to clean the engine. two extra trucks are being staffed until cooler nights return. the tail end of a heat wave can be the time of most concern. >> when it gets really hot, people go inside. we tend to see less starts of fire. >> reporter: a similar transition from a heat wave when the lick fire broke out three years ago. in san jose, cars and bicycles returned to alan problem park which was closed because of an entire danger. >> i don't think they should take it. other wise it takes away from my afternoon walks. >> reporter: the concern is not only temperatures will row lower than normal. >> it's tough. especially something you think you get used to it but actually i knee that every year it's getting harder. >> reporter: scientists use this fuel stick
maureen naylor is live with a live report. >> we're at san jose fire station 17 one of two stations that brought in extra firefighters because of the heat rate. calfire planned to reduce it's staffing as of yesterday, but the recent weather changed that staff. >> reporter: in morgan hill tonight calfire crews waited until the sun went down to clean the engine. two extra trucks are being staffed until cooler nights return. the tail end of a heat wave can be the time of most concern....
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maureen naylor standing by in los angeles at university city where meg whitman sporters are gathered. maureen-- >> julie, i want to give you a look around here, about 500 people have gathered here at the hilton in universal city. the music is playing, the drinks are out. they actually have rallied fixes, even despite those early numbers and that projection by the associated press that jerry brown is going to win. they are still hopeful. what's interesting is this isn't just about meg whitman here, they are watching fox news and they are really watching the national races and cheering when there are republican wins there. people are gathered up on the stage. the theme here is orange, red, green meg whit man. this has been a big race, again she's spent 140 million into this campaign. people are hopeful and there is an excitement here and a lot of cheering watching national races. a lot of die-hard so called die- hard republicans here. including some from the bay area. they've been playing the national anthem, playing songs like don't stop believing. at this hour they are still believing
maureen naylor standing by in los angeles at university city where meg whitman sporters are gathered. maureen-- >> julie, i want to give you a look around here, about 500 people have gathered here at the hilton in universal city. the music is playing, the drinks are out. they actually have rallied fixes, even despite those early numbers and that projection by the associated press that jerry brown is going to win. they are still hopeful. what's interesting is this isn't just about meg...
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ktvu's maureen naylor with new information from investigators, maureen. >> reporter: gasia, freemont police issued a warrant to release this man. they released this photo this afternoon, they say the parolee tried to kill one of their officers and may be headed to southern california. the suspects name is alejandro diazen parol for grand theft. diaz stole this delivery truck then intentionally ran over a freemont motorcycle officer who spotted diaz on warm springs road. >> someone should know who he is or have contact with him, please call your police department. don't try to contact him yourself, he's obviously a very dangerous person. >> reporter: police also released a photo of the injured officer. 43-year-old patrick brower, the husband and father of three is recovering of a broken leg in san jose. his colleagues say that it's a miracle brower survived. >> it's a miracle he survived he voiced that to me this morning. >> reporter: investigators were at the hospital to show officer brower a photo line up. it comes after an associate of his was detained last night at the south hay w
ktvu's maureen naylor with new information from investigators, maureen. >> reporter: gasia, freemont police issued a warrant to release this man. they released this photo this afternoon, they say the parolee tried to kill one of their officers and may be headed to southern california. the suspects name is alejandro diazen parol for grand theft. diaz stole this delivery truck then intentionally ran over a freemont motorcycle officer who spotted diaz on warm springs road. >> someone...
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let's begin with maureen naylor and the latest on the investigation. maureen? >> reporter: gasia, we want to give you a bit of good news. the missing number is at three. the death toll, four people. behind me we're waiting for a press conference from the ntsb. it will begin any moment. we'll carry that life -- live. the ntsb has been on scene all day and we'll find out what they found out today. pg&e announced today it's creating a $100 million fund to restore the town. it says starting friday we'll begin to give residents a $50,000 check per household. >> we will not be asking them to sign any releases when they it doesn't prohibit them from filing any other claims. >> reporter: money that could help this resident who says her home has smoke and water damage. >> the water was in my carpet. yeah. it was like a crazy moment. we didn't know what to do. >> reporter: pg&e today gave the city of san bruno a check for $3 million. the mayor says the city is still tallying the overtime and the cost to infrastructure. >> i believe their commitment in good faith to at le
let's begin with maureen naylor and the latest on the investigation. maureen? >> reporter: gasia, we want to give you a bit of good news. the missing number is at three. the death toll, four people. behind me we're waiting for a press conference from the ntsb. it will begin any moment. we'll carry that life -- live. the ntsb has been on scene all day and we'll find out what they found out today. pg&e announced today it's creating a $100 million fund to restore the town. it says...
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maureen kelly went to the area knew the origin of the blast for she shows us how this work is progressing. fed >> right here, a house with the cleanup process has just begun. you can see of the extra rear walls and the chimney is still standing. a lot of chunks of debris and ash. working crews have come to a year but they just than removing household hazardous material, like pesticides, pecans. and next door, this to brief removal is have one half finished. all this ash has been removed. however, a lot of concrete rubble and metal to haul away. and this is what all the properties will look like when all of this is finished. any evidence has been removed. the last thing is remove these of burned trees for safety reasons and erosion control soil is not get washed away and out of coming breezraiy seasons, and it is completely flat so as these property owners. 1701 earl will have a level service, and maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >> a live look at the traffic. and these westbound, no problems! and quite a different story as reluctant the james and san francisco. the lower deck is moving quite w
maureen kelly went to the area knew the origin of the blast for she shows us how this work is progressing. fed >> right here, a house with the cleanup process has just begun. you can see of the extra rear walls and the chimney is still standing. a lot of chunks of debris and ash. working crews have come to a year but they just than removing household hazardous material, like pesticides, pecans. and next door, this to brief removal is have one half finished. all this ash has been removed....
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kron4 errors maureen kelly reports on a new daytime curfew that is about to go into effect. for >> about possibly 450 kids are in the streets and set a school in the city. this leads to more rigid about the legacy. but also to more kids becoming a victim of crime. last year there are nine students other r i p. to make sure the kids are in the classroom start in september police officers are going to to get kids that are out in public 30 minutes after school begins until 30 minutes before the school ends. schools kids will be taken to their schools are to a youth center. there will be counseled inside the doors. trends and their parents will also have to come here to the rich and superior court. to deal with a citation. it will be up to the judge to order the use interviews intervention program parents can face fines up to $500. this program is all about keeping kids safe and out of trouble. and that keeping the kid is allotted way to make money. they find the parents really pay attention when they're held financially responsible for their kids born kelly kron4 news. >> a man
kron4 errors maureen kelly reports on a new daytime curfew that is about to go into effect. for >> about possibly 450 kids are in the streets and set a school in the city. this leads to more rigid about the legacy. but also to more kids becoming a victim of crime. last year there are nine students other r i p. to make sure the kids are in the classroom start in september police officers are going to to get kids that are out in public 30 minutes after school begins until 30 minutes before...
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. >> north bay, oftentimes hit hard by rains like these so we sent maureen kelly out there to see if she can find any problems. >> their relentless rain is believed to be there because of what your looking at, a large oak trees sent crashing into your home. >> i heard a really weird noise, at first i thought it was thunder, then it sounded like an earthquake. >> here you can see where the tree crashed through their room in the back, it fell in the bedroom. >> it fell in the bedroom that is sleeping, thankfully i was not there. >> check out what's left of the 25 ft. tall tree crashed some time last night, a marin county firefighters had to take a chainsaw to. if it's not trees, it's mud, tumbling down cliffs getting in the way of cars. but driving rain and wind deconditions at the chp dealing with tons of accidents. highway 37, this blue dots during girl was just drag out after flipping over and falling 40 ft.. the driver called out by a passing motorists. >> caltrans crews also have their work cut out for them clearing sklar of the storm drains.claude storm drains. th'e trying to cor
. >> north bay, oftentimes hit hard by rains like these so we sent maureen kelly out there to see if she can find any problems. >> their relentless rain is believed to be there because of what your looking at, a large oak trees sent crashing into your home. >> i heard a really weird noise, at first i thought it was thunder, then it sounded like an earthquake. >> here you can see where the tree crashed through their room in the back, it fell in the bedroom. >> it...
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maureen naylor. >> reporter: mike, a candlelight vigil with those victims. while that ongoing search for that missing hercules minute turned up nothing today. [ music ] >> reporter: with music and cageds, organizers say the goal was to start the healing process. >> i didn't know anybody. but because it hit so close to home, it is just one of those things that you don't imagine happening in your area. and it's just really shocking. >> it is this type of tragedy is pretty tough for all of us to swallow. >> reporter: also tough for some to swallow, including in the prayer candles lit for the murder victims was one for the accused killer. >> my understanding is the folks from villaho would like us to include the suspect. and our response to them is we are not here to be judgmental. we are here to promote peace. >> reporter: this after more than a week of violence which ended with officers shooting and killing the man in richmond. he is suspted in the deaths of signed at this tran and mark and allan and ricardo. tran's friends and families included tonight's vigi
maureen naylor. >> reporter: mike, a candlelight vigil with those victims. while that ongoing search for that missing hercules minute turned up nothing today. [ music ] >> reporter: with music and cageds, organizers say the goal was to start the healing process. >> i didn't know anybody. but because it hit so close to home, it is just one of those things that you don't imagine happening in your area. and it's just really shocking. >> it is this type of tragedy is pretty...
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maureen naylor live in san bruno with more. >> reporter: this neighborhood is still an active construction zone. tomorrow they are expected to finish. crews are cleaning you the sidewalk of a property they cleared today. today we also heard from the p.u.c. about why pg&e and those other major utilities doesn't been found in years. work crews in the crestmoore canyon neighborhood removed dead treats after last month's deadly explosion. >> we've done a lot of heavy lifting, but that's where the citizens will come back and rebuild. >> reporter: fallout remains. new questions are being raised after a reconvenient review -- recent review of the report found pg&e had 410 probable violations compared to 287 probable violations for all other utilities. >> i think in many ways, those 400 violations should be thought of as fix-it tickets. >> reporter: this man says pg&e and other major utilities doesn't been fined because fines are only given out for egregious violations. >> the other sorts of the issues, we've not seen these sort of high consequence events. >> reporter: today, a sign reading "zero
maureen naylor live in san bruno with more. >> reporter: this neighborhood is still an active construction zone. tomorrow they are expected to finish. crews are cleaning you the sidewalk of a property they cleared today. today we also heard from the p.u.c. about why pg&e and those other major utilities doesn't been found in years. work crews in the crestmoore canyon neighborhood removed dead treats after last month's deadly explosion. >> we've done a lot of heavy lifting, but...
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maureen naylor has this report. >> reporter: a symphony of sounds is filling the air in the heart of silican valley. from rag times, to ratmononof. impromptu concerts are going on it's part of a project called play me, i'm yours. from this high school student to this homeless man. some curiously inspect the instrument, others show off their fancy finger work. others are playing the piano for the first time, all with cars and trains whizzing by. >> the intent was to put it in an area where people uld not talk to each other. >> i'm kind of a hermit. i don't know many people. but i play the piano and if people can sing, the better. >>> pianos will be up until september 21st, for a map of the locations go to ktvu.com. in san jose, maureen naylor. >>> vector control officials are issuing a warning about west nile virus after two dead animals tested positive for the disease. the virus has been found in a squirrel and raven last month. vector control is advising people to report dead birds and squirrels to authorities. west nile is usually spread through bites from affected mosquitoes. trop
maureen naylor has this report. >> reporter: a symphony of sounds is filling the air in the heart of silican valley. from rag times, to ratmononof. impromptu concerts are going on it's part of a project called play me, i'm yours. from this high school student to this homeless man. some curiously inspect the instrument, others show off their fancy finger work. others are playing the piano for the first time, all with cars and trains whizzing by. >> the intent was to put it in an area...
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maureen kelly kron 4 >> news. oaths' our reward for information leading to the suspect to shot a six year-old girl in oakland. investigators are grown frustrated with the lack of information from the neighborhood. >> if hurt at first when my mom wants me up. >> 6 year-old leslie ramirez is recovering from a gunshot wound she received the we could go after somebody opened fire in his bedroom. officer says all pd is concerned immigrants might not come forward with information fearing they might be deported. >> the place determine is not interested didn't resident status. at all during any please contact. we need to get the public behind us on this case. anyone who has any tips on this the case it could be the smallest jet but it could crack the case open. >> please come forward help police find whoever did this to my daughter. >> crime stoppers are offering $10,000 informational leading to rest in this case. >> 408 we will be back with more moment. a shot of james lick freeway we have traffic moving well at of san f
maureen kelly kron 4 >> news. oaths' our reward for information leading to the suspect to shot a six year-old girl in oakland. investigators are grown frustrated with the lack of information from the neighborhood. >> if hurt at first when my mom wants me up. >> 6 year-old leslie ramirez is recovering from a gunshot wound she received the we could go after somebody opened fire in his bedroom. officer says all pd is concerned immigrants might not come forward with information...
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kron4's maureen kelly has that. [applause] >> when word came down of the state would overturn the would be lifted. and-stay and the tears of joy were shed. quickly replaced by confusion, and when this was read and the couples say that this state would be in place for the few months. >> just a strain a little bit of of reach, and for a moment i thought i was equal and a real american. it is just as roadblocks that is so frustrating. >> we have waited five years, what is the six more days? i hope we do not have to wait longer because our love is not going anywhere. and that is not going to change. >> i feel like this right has been given and taken away ended dec. irrationaand it is an emotr coaster. >> and one ever happens, we will be hit back on august 18th on wednesday at 5:00 p.m. to change your house. >> and a one same-sex couple got their union, blessed. they hope to come back for a real wedding next week. maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >> governor arnold schwarzenegger has changed since he took office seven years a
kron4's maureen kelly has that. [applause] >> when word came down of the state would overturn the would be lifted. and-stay and the tears of joy were shed. quickly replaced by confusion, and when this was read and the couples say that this state would be in place for the few months. >> just a strain a little bit of of reach, and for a moment i thought i was equal and a real american. it is just as roadblocks that is so frustrating. >> we have waited five years, what is the six...
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maureen nailor live in fremont. >> reporter: a hot day turned into a warm night here in fremont it was a high of 92. right now it is roughly 75 to 78 degrees. many were out enjoying the heat after the sun went down. the fountains downtown san jose were busy with children. after the sunset temperature hovered around 9 a degrees. >> let's go, get down. >> reporter: the warm weather didn't deter this group of students from san jose university. >> intense. definitely intense but more and more intense it is the better for us. >> reporter: better because the group is practicing for an upcoming club competition in fullerton where it was a record 112 degrees. >> prepares us for where we are going downtown. hotter it is the better for us. >> reporter: it was 96 degrees in san jose 1 degree short of the record set in 1958. firefighters took extra precautions a rehab unit was brought in to provide water and shade for firefighters on this call, who wiretap 50 pounds of equipment. >>> the temperatures take a toll on the firefighters we need the extra staffing and also respond, a lot of crews and in
maureen nailor live in fremont. >> reporter: a hot day turned into a warm night here in fremont it was a high of 92. right now it is roughly 75 to 78 degrees. many were out enjoying the heat after the sun went down. the fountains downtown san jose were busy with children. after the sunset temperature hovered around 9 a degrees. >> let's go, get down. >> reporter: the warm weather didn't deter this group of students from san jose university. >> intense. definitely intense...
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maureen naylor has this report. >> reporter: a symphony of sounds is filling the air in the heart of silican valley. from rag times, to ratmononof. impromptu concerts are going on it's part of a project called play me, i'm yours. from this high school student to this homeless man. some curiously inspect the instrument, others show off their fancy finger work. others are playing the piano for the first time, all with cars and trains whizzing by. >> the intent was to put it in an area where people would not talk to each other. >> i'm kind of a hermit. i don't know many people. but i play the piano and if people can sing, the better. >>> pianos will be up until september 21st, for a map of the locations go to ktvu.com. in san jose, maureen naylor. >>> vector control officials are issuing a warning about west nile virus after two dead animals tested positive for the disease. the virus has been found in a squirrel and raven last month. vector control is advising people to report dead birds and squirrels to authorities. west nile is usually spread through bites from affected mosquitoes. tr
maureen naylor has this report. >> reporter: a symphony of sounds is filling the air in the heart of silican valley. from rag times, to ratmononof. impromptu concerts are going on it's part of a project called play me, i'm yours. from this high school student to this homeless man. some curiously inspect the instrument, others show off their fancy finger work. others are playing the piano for the first time, all with cars and trains whizzing by. >> the intent was to put it in an area...